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Topic: MILITARY

Date: 1500-1600
Language: Dutch
Origin: casseren, from French casser 'to break, dismiss'

cashier

2 verb
     
cashier2 [transitive]
PM to force an officer to leave the army, navy etc because they have done something wrong

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